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11-23-2006, 03:20 PM
Diario Libre shares today brief bios on the newly elected Central Electoral Board (JCE) judges. In a first interview with the press, Castanos said he would give priority to the civil registry reorganization and would focus on reorganizing the municipal election boards to ensure an orderly presidential election in 2008.
Julio Cesar Castanos Guzman is a PUCMM law graduate. He practices law at the Castanos & Castanos firm. He has formerly held the government posts of JCE judge, deputy legal advisor to the President and state prosecutor.
Aura Celeste Fernandez is another PUCMM law graduate. A former JCE judge, coordinator of the Commission for the Reform and Modernization of the Judiciary, and former secretary general of the Commission for Penitentiary Policies, she is the current director of the National Prosecutors School.
Roberto Rosario Marquez. The only judge to be re-elected, Marquez was the ruling PLD party's representative at the JCE. He has worked as legal consultant to CORDE, the divested state enterprises corporation. He has his own law firm, Rosario Marquez and is an Associate Member of the Chamber of Accounts.
John Newton Guilliani is a UASD law graduate. He has his own law firm John Guilliani & Asociados. This is his first government appointment.
Eddy de Jesus Olivares Ortega is also a UASD law graduate. He served as prosecutor for Santo Domingo, secretary of the Santo Domingo city hall and legal advisor to the Mayor.
Mariano Rodriguez is also a UASD law graduate. He is a professor at the PUCMM law school and has served as president of the National District JCE since 1999.
Leyda Pina Medrano is an UNPHU law graduate, and works as professor of law at UNIBE. She worked on the Consumer Protection Code, and is a member of the commission that is preparing a constitutional reform project.
Cesar Francisco Feliz Feliz is a Law graduate. He has served as secretary of the justice of peace of Cabral, a judge, a deputy in Congress, is a member of the National Magistrates Council (the body that chooses judges) and congressional advisor.
Jose Angel Aquino Rodriguez is another UASD law graduate. He has monitored elections on behalf of Participacion Ciudadana.
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Julio Cesar Castanos Guzman is a PUCMM law graduate. He practices law at the Castanos & Castanos firm. He has formerly held the government posts of JCE judge, deputy legal advisor to the President and state prosecutor.
Aura Celeste Fernandez is another PUCMM law graduate. A former JCE judge, coordinator of the Commission for the Reform and Modernization of the Judiciary, and former secretary general of the Commission for Penitentiary Policies, she is the current director of the National Prosecutors School.
Roberto Rosario Marquez. The only judge to be re-elected, Marquez was the ruling PLD party's representative at the JCE. He has worked as legal consultant to CORDE, the divested state enterprises corporation. He has his own law firm, Rosario Marquez and is an Associate Member of the Chamber of Accounts.
John Newton Guilliani is a UASD law graduate. He has his own law firm John Guilliani & Asociados. This is his first government appointment.
Eddy de Jesus Olivares Ortega is also a UASD law graduate. He served as prosecutor for Santo Domingo, secretary of the Santo Domingo city hall and legal advisor to the Mayor.
Mariano Rodriguez is also a UASD law graduate. He is a professor at the PUCMM law school and has served as president of the National District JCE since 1999.
Leyda Pina Medrano is an UNPHU law graduate, and works as professor of law at UNIBE. She worked on the Consumer Protection Code, and is a member of the commission that is preparing a constitutional reform project.
Cesar Francisco Feliz Feliz is a Law graduate. He has served as secretary of the justice of peace of Cabral, a judge, a deputy in Congress, is a member of the National Magistrates Council (the body that chooses judges) and congressional advisor.
Jose Angel Aquino Rodriguez is another UASD law graduate. He has monitored elections on behalf of Participacion Ciudadana.
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